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In January we are taking our children on a cruise, one daughter has a child 1/1/2 we will be driving to the airport with him in a car seat. And then a short cab ride to the hotel and then to the ship (fort Lauderdale FL). She has been told she has to bring his car seat . . . for the cab ride and then have it with us for the trip. Has anyone had any experience in this situation? The other day I was driving home and seen a woman in a cab hold a toddler in her arms!!!! Do the laws change when you are in a cab or a bus as far as car seats go? Thanks
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Joey, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. My condolences.
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Nova Scotia fishing, can anyone help me out?
ketchenany replied to BillM's topic in General Discussion
Bill, I worked with a chap from out east for many years and he called everyone a 'pin head' so I guess they do. Good luck on the Salmon! -
It's a Worlds Fair, just like our Expo 67 in Montreal. I would gather that the 1876 Exhibition was to commemorate the 100 th American Birthday.
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Give Solo a bit of time, he is gathering the "porn of graphy", it will come soon! the 'man' has to work at it!
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Driving home from work I end up driving behind a trailer carrying two TO police horses. The nice officers pulled the trailer to the middle of the street (left turn lane) put on the flashers, passenger cop gets out and goes across the street to get Timmies (trailer wouldn't fit drive through) as traffic was stopped I was going to ask him if the horses were getting anything, but decided not to press my luck!
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Driving down to Point Pelee & Detroit (kinda NF)
ketchenany replied to Victor's topic in General Discussion
Visit this place! Our pavilion is the hub of activity on the island during the summer. Join us for an interactive wine tour, wine tasting, shopping or garden barbeque. After eating, take a stroll along our Red Cedar Savannah nature trail through the heart of Pelee Island. Relax in our wine garden overlooking the lake or visit our extensive gift shop, where you can purchase wine, clothing, cookbooks and wine paraphernalia from our friendly and knowledgeable sales representatives. Hours: May - June 25th Daily 9:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Tours at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. July - August Daily 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. September - October Daily 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. -
Paint the mailbox that will confuse them In the mid 70s I moved into a Mississauga neighbourhood (single family homes) in ten years the demographics changed and these single family were now two or three and the first thing that happened hedges on lawns were removed (wider driveway) and cars parked in their place; no paving! But I guess not paving got around the problem. I wish someone would have enforced the bylaws if there were any back then . . . We didn't stay long.
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He looked dead when he was alive! Bury him already!
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Thanks for some great fishing memories Mother
ketchenany replied to irishfield's topic in General Discussion
Wayne, my deepest condolences. It's hard to lose a parent or any family member, but the memories will last for ever. Take care A -
Doesn't anyone watch, What a Catch?
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No haven't talked to him at all I'm just north of him we were ok. He's probably fishing somewhere, I was going up the hill at Hayhoe when it hit, this morning at Langstaff it looked fine.
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I came form Rutherford and Islington to Weston Rd this morning everything is fine, Probably some side streets near Mating Grove and 7 are affected.
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Hey Sil I was at Islington and Langstaff when it touched down, dodging shingles in front of Reeves, I felt like driving to JDMLS house, but I was close to home so I went straight!
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here you go Joko http://coastwatch.glerl.noaa.gov/modis/region_map.html
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Nothing Crappy about this! Wednesday, from 7 am to 7 pm they are selling gas at 5 cents below the listed price. It was announced tonight that it will be at 99.9 in the morning They are located Rutherford west of Jane as you exit out of Vaughn Mills/BPS As your local Maple agent, I'm delighted to send you this web-exclusive notice of our 5¢ Event, tomorrow only, from 7:00 am until 7:00 pm. It's a great time to save! 3200 Rutherford Rd., Maple TOMORROW ONLY Wednesday, August 12, 2009 7:00am - 7:00pm No coupon required, no minimum purchase. SORRY, NO GAS CONTAINERS. FILLER'UP
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Glad everything is ok! slowly but surely things will come back as they were. How may lemons did you get?
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Great news!! hope all goes well, he's in good hands.
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Exhibition place; huge storm rolled through, Seemed to have calmed for now – 4:50 pm going home!
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Anglers in Cambridgeshire are mourning the death of what is believed to be Britain's biggest common carp. Nicknamed Benson, the carp swam in the Bluebell Lakes at Oundle near Peterborough, but was found floating on the surface poisoned by uncooked nuts. He was introduced into the lakes in 1995, and at the time of his death weighed 64lb (29kg), was aged between 20 and 25 and had been caught 63 times. Now Benson is lying in a deep freeze waiting to be be put on display. 'People's fish' Tony Bridgefoot, owner of Bluebell Lakes, told BBC News that he thought the fact anglers did not have to join an expensive fishing syndicate but could fish on a day ticket meant the carp was accessible to everyone, making Benson "the people's fish". "They sort of adopted it and took it to their hearts, and if you were lucky enough to catch the fish or even see the fish it was perfectly clear what a beautiful creature it was. "Some people would catch it within two or three days of fishing here and I've had some people who've spent five, six, seven years just to try and catch that one fish." Mr Bridgefoot believes Benson was poisoned by uncooked nuts, which are toxic to fish. "Our suspicions arose when we found some uncooked nuts in the margins and we found some uncooked nuts in the skips that we use. "Consequently we're very suspicious that some uncooked bait may have gone in the water. "Benson may have picked them up and in that case they would swell up inside the fish. "The outcome is catastrophic."
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After you've married 3 off as I did in the last four years (one left) it's all up hill!
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Misfish, if they call again; as they start making the pitch tell them you have to go and get paper and a pen and hold for a minute . . . What a doughnut! I was having dinner and him hanging on . . .
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CALGARY (CBC) - A resident from Deline, N.W.T., out fishing with his son last Friday got more than he bargained for when he netted a fish that weighed approximately 38 kilograms (83 pounds). George Kenny and his son Jordon, 13, caught the huge trout while fishing near Broken Plate Creek along the Great Bear Lake. The lake is home to the biggest lake trout in the world. Kenny said his son was a bit startled when he first spotted the large trout. He was kind of scared of it, Kenny told CBC News on Monday. But I told him its only a bit alive. Its not going to do nothing. Kenny said the trout was badly tangled in the net. He tried to return the fish to the water but it wouldn't come around. So he brought it back to Deline and weighed it. Word of the large catch quickly spread through the community. People came out to see and photograph the giant fish. Kenny said he caught an even bigger trout last year but he returned that one to the water. The Deline Land Corporation plans to mount the fish, Kenny said.
